Stefi Porter — Jul 23, 2019

To help keep New Zealand as safe as possible, Police has introduced a new way to contact Police for non-emergencies.

105 is the number for Police non-emergencies. 111 is the emergency number for Police, Fire and Ambulance. (Brochures in simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean attached!)

To help keep New Zealand as safe as possible, New Zealand Police have introduced a new way to contact Police for non-emergencies: call 105 or go online here.

Until now people either called their local Police station or they called 111 if they wanted to get hold of Police. Quite often people called 111 just because they wanted to talk to someone even if the matter wasn’t urgent. .

You can call Police to report things that have already happened that don’t need urgent Police assistance.

You can use 105.police.govt.nz to report:

Or to get an update on a report already made or add information to an existing report.

If someone needs to talk to Police about something else you can also call 105.
The number is available from both mobile and landline phone. It’s a free nationwide service available day and night for New Zealanders and overseas visitors and students.

Always call 111 in an emergency such as:

You can also report anything in person at your local Police station.

What’s the best way or what’s the best number to contact Police on?

Use 105.police.govt.nz for things like:

Call 105 if:

Call 0800 105 105

Call 111 if